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SPRING BLOOMS

DAFFODIL SHOW AT CARTERTON. AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY. (“Times-Age” Special.) Blooms of an excellent standard were exhibited at the fourth Spring Show held yesterday in the Band Room, Carterton, under the auspices of the Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union (Carterton branch). Besides daffodils and cut flowers were classes for decorative, bowls, etc. A high standard was also ' Z set in the other classes which included fancy work, vegetables, cookery and preserves. Amongst, the many visitors were: Mrs Wickham' (Dominion President), and Mrs Wakeley (president of the Featherston branch). The presentation of the points prizes was made by Mrs Wickham who also gave a short address to those present. The following officials were in charge of the various exhibits: —Flowers, Mrs Cooper and Mrs Hicks; fancy work, Mrs W. Hall; home produce, Mrs T. McKenzie and Mrs P. Hodder; vegetables, Mrs H. Abbott and Mrs Archer; secretary, Mrs Swan. The awards are as follow:— FLOWER SECTION (Judge: Mrs Hornsby.) Daffodil trumpets; Mrs T. McKenzie 1, Mrs Warrington 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Red cups: Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs Swan 3. Doubles: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs E. Allen 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Polyanthus: Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs T. McKenzie 2. Collection of different bulbs: Mrs Cooper 1. Mrs T. McKenzie 2, Mrs Swan 3. Three anemones: Mrs T. McKenzie 1, Mrs Cooper 2, Miss Arcus 3. six anemones: Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs Swan 2. Three primroses: Mrs Cooper 1. Mrs Thompson 2, Miss Anderson 3. Six primroses: Mrs Cooper 1. Mrs Reidy 2. Mrs Swan 3. Three polyanthus: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs Reidy 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Six polyanthus: Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs Swan 2. One hyacinth: Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs E. Allen 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Three ranunculus: Mrs Cooper 1, Miss Arcus 2, Mrs Swan 3. Collection of flowers (one of each): Mrs Cooper 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs T. McKenzie 3. Shrub: Miss D. Anderson 1, Mrs E. Allen 2, Mrs E. Allen 3. Three violas: Mrs Harrington 1, iVlrs Swan 2, Mrs E. Allen 3. Three pansies: Mrs E. Allen 1. Floating bowl: Mrs Maitland 1, Miss Anderson 2, Mrs E. Allen 3. Vase of flowers for effect: Miss Anderson 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs Maitland 3. Table bowl: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs Maitland 2. Carterton Institute class: Hyacinths: Mrs L. Sorensen 1. Collection of six flowers: Mrs W. Williams 1. VEGETABLES. (Judge: Mr. Hawker.) Two carrots: Mrs Warrington 1. Two parsnips: Mrs Hicks 1, Mrs Warrington 2. Two onions: Mrs H. Abbott 1. Collection of vegetables: Mrs Warrington 1, Mrs Hicks 2. Three stalks of rhubarb: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs T. McKenzie 2. HOME PRODUCE. (Judge: Mrs J. Fisher, Clareville.) White loaf: Mrs Reidy 1, Mrs H. Abbott 2 and 3. Plain scones: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs Hodder 2, Miss Thompson 3. Wholemeal scones: Mrs P. Hodder 1, Mrs Dryden 2, Mrs Hicks 2. Gems: Mrs Hodder 1, Mrs Hicks .2. Two pikelets: Mrs Dryden 1, Mrs Hicks 2. Nut and date loaf: Mrs T. McKenzie 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs Hicks 3. Fruit cake: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs K. Reid 2, Mrs T. McKenzie 3. Sponge roll: Mrs T. McKenzie 1, and 2, Mrs P. Hodder 3. Sponge sandwich: Mrs T. McKenzie 1 and 2, Mrs Taplin 3. Chocolate cake, iced: Mrs Taplin 1, Mrs T. McKenzie 2, Mrs H. Abbott 3. Madeira cake: Mrs Taplin 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs H. Abbott 3. Two cream puffs: Mrs Warrington 1 and 2, Mrs Hicks 3. Jam tart: Mrs P. Hodder 1, Mrs. Keith Reid 2. Cream cake: Mrs J. Taplin 1, Mrs. Warrington*2, Mrs. T. McKenzie 3. Three pieces shortbread: Mrs Swan 1, Mrs P. Hoddei' 2, Mrs H. Abbott 3. PRESERVES. (Judge: Mrs J. Fisher, Clareville.) Jar of marmalade: Mrs Warrington 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs Taplin 3. Plum sauce: Mrs Reidy 1, Mrs T. McKenzie 2. Tomato sauce: Miss Thompson 1, Mrs Standen 2 and 3. Chutney: Mrs H. Abbott 1. Mixed pickles: Mrs Hicks I, Mrs Standen 2. Preserved fruit: Mrs Maitland 1, Mrs Playle 2, Mrs Swan 3. Dark jelly: Mrs Taplin 1, Mrs Swan 2. Fancy Work —One piece cotton fancy work: Miss Knowles 1, Mrs Swan 2, Mrs Warrington 3. Knitted garment: Miss Knowles 1, Mrs Swan 2 and 3. Special prize, worked apron: Mrs Maitland 1,2 and 3. Most points Flower Section. —Mrs Cooper, 35 points, 1; Mrs Swan, 25, 2. Most points Cookery Section. —Mrs T. McKenzie 1, Mrs. Swan 2. Most points Fancy Work Section. — Miss Knowles 1, Mrs Maitland 2, Mrs Swan 3. Most points Vegetable Section. —Mrs Warington, 8 points, 1; Mrs Hicks, 5,2.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1938, Page 7

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SPRING BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1938, Page 7

SPRING BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1938, Page 7

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